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T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced the upcoming launch of the HTC HD7, one of the world’s first smartphones using the Windows Phone 7 operating system. Pairing rich mobile multimedia features with a 4.3-inch touch display — the largest screen available on a Windows Phone in the U.S. — the HTC HD7 promises to keep customers entertained and connected on the go.
“By delivering the largest screen available on a Windows Phone, T-Mobile is offering a top-notch smartphone entertainment experience,” said Paul Cole, vice president, product management, T-Mobile USA. “With deep integration of entertainment brands, social networking capabilities and rich Microsoft services, the HTC HD7 intelligently brings together information and experiences that matter to customers all in a bold, sophisticated design.”
Jason Mackenzie, president, HTC Americas said, “With its huge, vibrant display, high quality sound and built-in kickstand, the HTC HD7 smartphone is the ultimate device to enjoy the outstanding entertainment services made possible by Windows Phone 7. With the HTC HD7 smartphone, HTC and T-Mobile are once again coming together to deliver an outstanding smartphone experience to wireless consumers looking for both entertainment and productivity.”
The HTC HD7 is the first phone from T-Mobile built on Windows Phone 7, Microsoft’s new mobile platform designed to bring together what customers care about most. Instead of the common icon displays on the screen, Windows Phone 7 uses Live Tiles, which allow customers to find out what’s going on, what’s happening next, and what they’ve missed without having to open an application.
Windows Phone 7 also delivers an integrated experience on the HTC HD7 through Windows Phone Hubs. Hubs bring together a related set of applications, services and content into a single view to simplify common tasks. Your contacts, music, games and work can be shared, synced and accessed virtually wherever you happen to be.
“T-Mobile has been a strong supporter of Windows Phones and we are pleased to continue our partnership with Windows Phone 7,” said Andy Lees, president of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. “T-Mobile has a deep understanding of its customers, and we’re thrilled to bring Windows Phone 7 to market on its network.”
With the new HTC HD7, customers can access their favorite movies, TV shows, games, music and more on a large 4.3-inch screen. The HTC HD7’s top pre-installed entertainment applications include the following:
- Netflix for streaming thousands of movies and TV shows for Netflix members to watch instantly on the HTC HD7’s large, crisp screen.
- T-Mobile TV, offering consumers access to live and on-demand TV, including free programming from ABC News NOW, FOX Sports, PBS Kids, Azteca America, family holiday movie favorites and more.
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- Slacker Radio for listening to free, personalized radio with over 130 genre stations and the ability for customers to create stations of their own.
- Xbox LIVE unlocks a world of games and fun, connecting customers to a global community of more than 25 million active Xbox LIVE members and offering easy access to Xbox LIVE features such as Friends, Avatars, Achievements, Messaging and more.
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- Zune for loading people’s favorite media — music, movies, TV shows and podcasts — and taking it wherever.
In addition to rich entertainment, the HTC HD7 also keeps customers connected throughout the day with a best-in-class productivity experience featuring the largest virtual keyboard available on a Windows Phone in the U.S. The HTC HD7 includes fully integrated Microsoft Exchange e-mail and calendar as well as Office Hub, which offers customers mobile versions of popular productivity programs, including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, OneNote and SharePoint Workspace.
Running on T-Mobile’s super-fast mobile broadband network, the HTC HD7’s 4.3 inch capacitive screen with built-in kickstand is ideal for watching the latest movies and other video entertainment or experiencing a large selection of games and applications. The device also comes equipped with a blazing-fast Qualcomm® 1 GHz Snapdragon™ processor for a fast mobile data experience.
In addition to the comprehensive entertainment features of the device, the HTC HD7 delivers advanced phone features including GPS functionality with access to turn-by-turn navigation from TeleNav GPS Navigator™, Internet Explorer 8, 16 GB of internal memory, HD video recording, and an advanced 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash.
The HTC HD7 is also the first device to offer T-Mobile® Family Room™, a new application exclusively from T-Mobile that helps families keep in touch and manage their busy lives. Customers can write a note on a virtual chalkboard and add shared calendar events for their Family Room group to coordinate get-togethers. Sharing pictures and interacting is easy, with real-time notifications alerting users when any family member posts something for everyone to see.
Availability
The HTC HD7 is expected to be available in the U.S. exclusively to T-Mobile customers in mid-November. More details will be available at http://htc.t-mobile.com/hd7.
In addition to the HTC HD7, T-Mobile plans to offer an ad ditional Windows Phone 7 smartphone option in the Dell Venue Pro, a stylish full-QWERTY slider featuring a 4.1-inch screen, 5 megapixel camera and a Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon processor. The Dell Venue Pro is expected to be available in the U.S. in time for the holidays directly from Dell and select retailers with service from T-Mobile. More details will be available at http://www.dell.com.
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A couple of months back Microsoft released Windows Mobile 6.5. We had a chance to review it on a number of devices and came away impressed but disappointed. The main reason for the disappointment was that the UI itself was really only a couple of levels deep. We also noted that HTC’s own UI, TouchFLO 3D, was the true selling point, as the company had yet again raised the bar for UI on a Windows Mobile device.
Since HTC isn’t just known for doing UI enhancements I took particular interest in one of its latest devices: the HD2. I was lucky enough to be given one by HTC at a recent Mobius event and have been putting it through its paces for the last couple of weeks.
If you’re not familiar with the HD2, it sports a 4.3 inch 480×800 pixel capacitive touchscreen display. That’s bigger than the iPhone, and as you can see from the picture above, the device itself holds the screen well.
Under that screen there’s quad-band GSM and dual-band UMTS, a 1GHZ Snapdragon processor, Windows Mobile 6.5, Bluetooth, WiFi, A-GPS, a G-sensor, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, digital compass, 512MB ROM and 448MB of RAM.
In addition to great specs for a mobile device, it features a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash.
Hardware
The hardware of the HD2 makes it one of the more impressive phones I’ve had the pleasure of using. At first glance I was blown away by the screen but then when the phone fully loaded and greeted me with HTC’s home screen, I was in love with Windows Mobile all over again.
The hardware of the HD2 makes it one of the more impressive phones I’ve had the pleasure of using. At first glance I was blown away by the screen but then when the phone fully loaded and greeted me with HTC’s home screen, I was in love with Windows Mobile all over again.
The HD2 is wider, longer and heavier than the iPhone 3GS, but I don’t mind any of that. What bothers me is that it’s not as comfortable to hold as the iPhone. The corners are rounded and smooth but the HD2 is a bit more blocky than the iPhone and after a while of sitting in your hand, it’s pretty noticeable.
On the back is the camera, which juts out a bit. This makes it a bit difficult to take in and out of my pocket, and also makes me aware of the phone’s presence while in my pocket–something that I don’t experience with the iPhone.
Camera
Beyond the screen, which is completely touch enabled, is the camera. I’ve used plenty of 5 megapixel cameras before that still looked like the picture was taken with a camera phone, but the HD2 ranks right up there with some of the standalone cameras, not to mention its dual LED flash.
Beyond the screen, which is completely touch enabled, is the camera. I’ve used plenty of 5 megapixel cameras before that still looked like the picture was taken with a camera phone, but the HD2 ranks right up there with some of the standalone cameras, not to mention its dual LED flash.
You can tell from the pictures below what a difference the flash makes.
The camera software has a great auto focus that you can either tap to focus or let it perform the focus attempt on its own. In my tests I even went up close to my computer monitor and then uploaded the picture to Facebook, all from within the camera application.
Closeup of a deck railing–notice the detail
Autofocus picked up the rocks down below
Battery
Unfortunately, this is where the HD2 disappoints. If you’re just using it for browsing the web or occasionally using it as a phone, it’s a great device, but the 1230 mAh Lithium ion battery can’t even last a day in my usage tests. I should be fair and state that the iPhone 3GS can’t last a day either, but I’m used to Windows Mobile phones lasting more than a day on a single charge.
Unfortunately, this is where the HD2 disappoints. If you’re just using it for browsing the web or occasionally using it as a phone, it’s a great device, but the 1230 mAh Lithium ion battery can’t even last a day in my usage tests. I should be fair and state that the iPhone 3GS can’t last a day either, but I’m used to Windows Mobile phones lasting more than a day on a single charge.
On-screen keyboard
HTC has made a number of enhancements on top of Windows Mobile 6.5’s keyboard. It’s a nice keyboard but the most impressive part about it is the haptic feedback when you type. It’s something I still miss daily on my iPhone and it was a welcome addition. I also like how you can tap and hold to get to additional letters and numbers on the keyboard.
HTC has made a number of enhancements on top of Windows Mobile 6.5’s keyboard. It’s a nice keyboard but the most impressive part about it is the haptic feedback when you type. It’s something I still miss daily on my iPhone and it was a welcome addition. I also like how you can tap and hold to get to additional letters and numbers on the keyboard.
Unfortunately, the accuracy on the keyboard could use some improving. I can’t type nearly as fast as I can on my iPhone and most times I’m just a letter off. So, with some software enhancement of the predictive nature of the keyboard, I bet the keyboard will be the one to beat, especially with its feedback.
Menu
HTC decided to leave the 6.5 honeycomb-style menu structure intact this time around, but with the enhancement of oversized icons. This is a must-have with a screen this big and definitely makes it a pleasure to use. I have to fault Windows Mobile for the lack of customization of this menu structure, though, since you literally have to scroll through to see all of your programs and you can’t reorder them, either.
HTC decided to leave the 6.5 honeycomb-style menu structure intact this time around, but with the enhancement of oversized icons. This is a must-have with a screen this big and definitely makes it a pleasure to use. I have to fault Windows Mobile for the lack of customization of this menu structure, though, since you literally have to scroll through to see all of your programs and you can’t reorder them, either.
Home screen
As you can see in the picture below, HTC has a great home screen experience, known as HTC Sense, which gives you a ton of information at a glance. You can also customize it to suit your needs and in my case I put a launch icon for FaceBook, Google Maps, and Geek.com. The weather also plays a prominent role in the home screen experience with funky animations that play out based on the weather outside and the time of day. In the picture below you can see some rain drops still left over, and there’s a windshield wiper that occasionally swipes the screen clean.
As you can see in the picture below, HTC has a great home screen experience, known as HTC Sense, which gives you a ton of information at a glance. You can also customize it to suit your needs and in my case I put a launch icon for FaceBook, Google Maps, and Geek.com. The weather also plays a prominent role in the home screen experience with funky animations that play out based on the weather outside and the time of day. In the picture below you can see some rain drops still left over, and there’s a windshield wiper that occasionally swipes the screen clean.
Browser
The HD2 comes with Opera as the default browser. As you can see from the shots below, it’s a great browsing experience and supports double-tapping to zoom in and out, panning, and more. I still prefer Safari but fora non-WebKit based browser, Opera is definitely the best.
The HD2 comes with Opera as the default browser. As you can see from the shots below, it’s a great browsing experience and supports double-tapping to zoom in and out, panning, and more. I still prefer Safari but fora non-WebKit based browser, Opera is definitely the best.
Setup
When you first start it up it shows you how to insert a SIM on the screen, then it walks you through the keyboard and then instantly detects WiFi networks. Then there are wizards that walk you through setting up Outlook, Google Mail (this is an international version) and other mail accounts. You can even sign in to Facebook, YouTube or Twitter, directly from this startup screen. HTC really couldn’t have done a better job at guaranteeing a perfect out-of-box experience.
When you first start it up it shows you how to insert a SIM on the screen, then it walks you through the keyboard and then instantly detects WiFi networks. Then there are wizards that walk you through setting up Outlook, Google Mail (this is an international version) and other mail accounts. You can even sign in to Facebook, YouTube or Twitter, directly from this startup screen. HTC really couldn’t have done a better job at guaranteeing a perfect out-of-box experience.
After I went through the initial settings I synced the HD2 to my Google account (calendar, contacts) using ActiveSync over-the-air. Then I fired up Peep and began tweeting.
For the rest of my tests I launched a YouTube video, browsed some web pages, and shot some pictures. I also plugged it into my Mac and transferred some photos and videos to the device’s MicroSD card. Everything looked crisp and perfect on the first try. The playlist automatically recognized the new music and a bunch of videos played without issue.
The HD2 also comes with a bunch of other programs pre-loaded including Office Mobile, and some trial software for CoPilot. With a screen this big there’s no end to what you can do on this device so as you can imagine editing Word and Excel documents was almost like editing them on a desktop.
Overall the HD2 experience is the best Windows Mobile experience I’ve ever encountered. It was pretty easy to add media to a storage card and play it, the interface is super fast thanks to the Snapdragon processor, and the UI is gorgeous to look at. I should also mention that the device itself looks great!
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I did encounter some issues, though. First off, the HD2 crashed a few different times and when it crashed most features worked except for the Windows key, which is an integral part of getting at your programs on a Windows Mobile device. After a restart, though, all was well. Second, the HD2 will multitask but there’s no way of me getting around to my open programs. This is a feature I love in Windows Mobile and for some reason it’s gone in this interface. Matt Miller says that you can restore it by installing a CAB file, so you can bet I’ll be hunting that one down next.
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The issues I encountered will no doubt get fixed in a firmware update, so I’m not too concerned about them.
In general, the HD2 is the new device to beat. If you love Windows Mobile this is a must-have. If you yearn for the iPhone experience in both screen size and richness of UI, this is the device to have.
The HD2 is not an iPhone killer, nor is it trying to be. It’s definitely the best Windows Mobile device and arguably one of the better touch screen-based devices on the market.
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I’ve been a fan of Windows Mobile for years and only switched to iPhone after I saw a lack of innovation on the Windows Mobile platform. After having had my hands on the HD2, though, I’m debating about switching back again.